The Court must now prove - through its work - that it is worthy of the nation’s trust.

In other words, SCOTUS must declare all hate (anything Republicans say) speech illegal, must declare the tax cuts under Trump unconstitutional, must declare that there is no burden of proof when a woman sounds 'credible', must declare that all "undocumented guests" currently (or ever to visit the US) shall be immediately deemed US Citizens, that Christine Ford shall not be required to pay taxes for the rest of her life, and that everyone shall pass GO and receive $200 whenever they feel like it.

Only then will the SCOTUS be worthy of the nation's trust.

_________________The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public’s money.- misattributed to Alexis De Tocqueville

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The FBI in Minneapolis confirmed it is aware of tweet, which has since been deleted.

By Stephen Montemayor Star Tribune OCTOBER 8, 2018 — 3:06PM

A Rosemount special education teacher has been placed on paid administrative leave after posting a tweet Saturday that appeared to call for the killing of new U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

The teacher, listed as an instructor at the Intermediate School District 917's Alliance Education Center, has since deleted her Twitter account but her tweet was captured and shared by scores of users who said they reported it to the FBI and U.S. Secret Service.

A spokesman for the FBI in Minneapolis said Monday that the bureau was aware of the tweet, which read: "So whose [sic] gonna take one for the team and kill Kavanaugh?"

The Star Tribune is not naming the teacher because she has not been charged with a crime. In a statement on the district's website Monday morning, ISD 917 Superintendent Mark Zuzek confirmed the district received a complaint about an employee over the weekend and placed the employee on paid administrative leave "pending the outcome of the investigation."

"Pursuant with the data practices act, we are limited to providing additional information regarding this matter," Zuzek's statement concluded.

Also Monday, the Dakota County Sheriff's Office said in a statement that it was aware of the alleged tweet but neither the office nor Rosemount Police were "currently investigating any incidents we believe to have happened at the school."

Calls to a phone number listed for the teacher were not immediately returned. The tweet was published hours after Kavanaugh was sworn in after a bitter weekslong fight over his nomination, mired by allegations of sexual harassment and a contentious confirmation hearing.

It is unclear whether the teacher will be charged with a crime or what law enforcement agency is responsible for investigating the tweet. While Twitter users wrote that they reported the tweet to the FBI and Secret Service, the U.S. Marshals Service is responsible for protecting the federal judiciary. The U.S. Supreme Court also has a small federal police force in Washington, D.C.

The U.S. Attorney's Office in Minnesota has prosecuted at least two people in recent years for making threats against federal district court judges in the state. Last month, jurors convicted former Hopkins mayoral candidate Robert Philip Ivers with threatening to kill a federal judge overseeing a civil suit he brought. Meanwhile, Khaalid Abdulkadir is serving a term of probation after tweeting death threats against a federal judge and agents in 2015.

bySandy Malone4 hrs-editedSamantha Ness was put on paid administrative leave after her school district received complaints about her tweet.

Rosemount, MN – A special education teacher has been placed on leave after her tweet about killing newly sworn in U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh went viral.

“So whose [sic] gonna take one for the team and kill Kavanaugh?” Samantha Ness tweeted from her now locked-down Twitter account @lookitsSammm, shortly after Kavanaugh was sworn in at a private ceremony.

The tweet quickly went viral and was forwarded to the Minneapolis office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and to the school where Ness teaches.

Mark Zuzek, the superintendent of Intermediate School District 917, told the Star Tribune that the school district received a complaint about an employee over the weekend and placed that teacher on paid administrative leave “pending the outcome of the investigation.”

Ness is a teacher at Intermediate School District 917’s Alliance Education Center, and the superintendent’s announcement of the suspension of an unnamed employee was posted at the top of the school’s homepage.

“Pursuant with the data practices act, we are limited to providing additional information regarding this matter,” Zuzek’s statement read.

A spokesman for the FBI in Minneapolis told the Star Tribune that they were aware of the tweet; however, it remained unclear which law enforcement agency would be investigating.

Twitter users also reported the tweet to the Minneapolis police and the U.S. Secret Service. The U.S. Supreme Court also has its own small federal police force, the Star Tribune reported.

The Star Tribune reported that the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Minnesota had recently successfully prosecuted at least two people accused of making threats against federal judges.

_________________The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public’s money.- misattributed to Alexis De Tocqueville

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I noticed the link Chi posted was using a picture of Ness from before the liberal mind-virus got her. Here's how she looks like now, dyed hair - check, nose stud - check, tumblr glasses -check...

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Wtf is going on with those eyebrows?

_________________I could be the catalyst that sparks the revolutionI could be an inmate in a long-term institutionI could dream to wide extremes, I could do or dieI could yawn and be withdrawn and watch the world go byWhat a waste...

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